Drago
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Of course I don't know him. He came from the slums.
That actually made me laugh...but i still think he is a great champion.Of course I don't know him. He came from the slums.
Remiends me of someone on here.The media are going nuts. They've missed the minor, but crucial, point that Hamilton won't become world champion until he gets to the end of the season, and he has to do so without being disqualified from the championship. Unlikely to be an issue, but Schumacher managed such a disqualification in 1997
Either way, he has no class. He's a surly sulker, a tax avoider, who seems incapable of opening his mouth without putting his foot in it.
Well earned too as he's had a great career. I've only just got back into following Moto GP since getting the full BT Sports package last month, not having seen any since the BBC lost the viewing rights. I was astonished to see that Rossi is still riding, he is no longer the rider he was and must really love the sport to keep plugging away. I was also pleasantly surprised to learn that Cal Crutchlow has some wins under his belt, he seemed to be the type of rider who threw victories away through a combination of bad luck and unforced errors in his earlier years. I honestly thought he would not be around the top class for long and I am pleasantly surprised to be proved wrong.Lorenzo's last race this weekend at Valencia
https://www.crash.net/motogp/news/9...e-lorenzo-announces-motogp-retirement-updated
Well earned too as he's had a great career. I've only just got back into following Moto GP since getting the full BT Sports package last month, not having seen any since the BBC lost the viewing rights. I was astonished to see that Rossi is still riding, he is no longer the rider he was and must really love the sport to keep plugging away. I was also pleasantly surprised to learn that Cal Crutchlow has some wins under his belt, he seemed to be the type of rider who threw victories away through a combination of bad luck and unforced errors in his earlier years. I honestly thought he would not be around the top class for long and I am pleasantly surprised to be proved wrong.
I'm not convinced of that, I just think the bar has gone up, But the thought of MotoGP without Rossi is just wrongI was astonished to see that Rossi is still riding, he is no longer the rider he was and must really love the sport to keep plugging away.
I'm not convinced of that, I just think the bar has gone up, But the thought of MotoGP without Rossi is just wrongI've been watching him for 25 years.
I know you're right but I'm talking with my heart not my headEven the greatest champions reach the point where its time to bring the curtain down on their career and Rossi, great though he was, is past that point.
I know you're right but I'm talking with my heart not my head![]()
Same here, I always followed Alex Creville when he played second fiddle to Mick Doohan and after Alex retired I had to choose someone else and there was Valentino who I'd followed through 125's and 250's'I'm not convinced of that, I just think the bar has gone up, But the thought of MotoGP without Rossi is just wrongI've been watching him for 25 years.